Starting With Lenormand - Lenormand Oracle
Starting With Lenormand - Lenormand Oracle
Starting With Lenormand - Lenormand Oracle
Lenormand is a card system that is influenced by a card game called The Game of Hope.
The Lenormand meanings are based on the meanings of the symbols in tasseomancy or
tea leaf divination.
There are 36 cards in a standard Lenormand card deck. While some decks include extra
cards, Lenormand readings are typically always performed with the 36 traditional
Lenormand cards.
Modern decks often include extra cards, which can be confusing. Not only that, but
modern decks can also be heavily illustrated, have a lot going on in the picture, and be
hard to read. Also, a lot of modern deck creators have made Lenormand cards bigger,
which they should not be; your deck should only have cards the size of playing cards.
Therefore, I recommend that (if you’re a beginner) you stick to one of the more traditional
Lenormand decks such as:
• Lenormand by Lo Scarabeo
You may be tempted to purchase decks which have cards that have the same dimensions
as Tarot, but I do not recommend this. A Lenormand Grand Tableau spread will require you
to use all of your Lenormand cards in one spread, hence why the cards are smallish.
Once you buy your first Lenormand deck, I recommend that you form a relationship with it.
Carry your deck everywhere, handle it often, and go through the images. I also
recommend that you sleep close to your deck so that it can gather some of your energy.
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To house your deck, you can keep them in a drawstring Tarot deck (silk is best) or in their
own special wooden box. If you’re into magic or crystal healing, you may want to put
magi- cal herbs, crystals, or other items into your deck’s bag or box.
I also recommend that you do not let other people touch or play with your deck; your deck
is yours and yours alone. If I am performing a reading, I do not even let the seeker shuffle
the cards - I shuffle for them. Nobody else is allowed to touch my decks, but you do not
have to be as strict as I am.
If you do buy a deck that has extra cards, you can either keep them in the box and not use
them, or you can have fun with them. Some readers I know use the extra cards from their
decks as bookmarks or use them for journaling; it is a personal preference.
It may take weeks or months for you to feel as though you have bonded with your deck.
However, don’t let this stop you from performing readings. You should start performing
readings with your deck straight away as this both helps you bond with your deck and
gets you used to using the Lenormand system.
Lenormand is not like Tarot in that there are hundreds of spreads. Lenormand is most
commonly read with only three basic spreads; Strings, Squares, and Grand Tableaus.
Strings are strings of Lenormand cards that use two, three, five, or seven cards. Cards are
laid out in a line and read from left to right (some readers read from right to left but I
recommend you read from left to right as it is easier to form a story this way).
Squares are sometimes called nine card spreads. To perform a square, all that you must
do is make three rows of three with nine Lenormand cards. You then read the cards as a
story by reading the rows from left to the right, and then the columns from top to bottom.
Grand Tableaus are performed by using the entire Lenormand deck. To create a Grand
Tableau, you will place down four rows of nine cards. Each position in the spread are
called a house, and they have their own special meanings. You will read each house
position in relation to the card which lands there. For example, Snake symbolizes enemies,
so if the Snake lands in the House of Letters, you might receive a letter from an enemy.
Lenormand cards are always read in combinations. To read Lenormand, you will have to
add the meanings of two cards together to form a prediction.
For example, the Bouquet card can symbolize gifts, and the Child card can represent
children. If you pull a string of two cards and receive Bouquet and Child, this can predict
that there will soon be a gift for a child in the future.
Finally, I recommend that you record your predictions in a journal so that you can test out
their accuracy in the future, remember your readings, and refer to them later on.
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Lenormand Meanings
Below is a rundown of what every Lenormand card means. This is how I interpret these
cards, but other readers may interpret them differently depending on the tradition which
they learned Lenormand from at the start of their journey.
I have also included some alternative names for each Lenormand card. Again, based on
the tradition or system which they learned Lenormand from different readers may call
these cards different things.
2. Clover: Luck, fortune, small amounts of money, grass, easy, humorous, playful, not
serious, small, gambles, risks, positivity, good results, chance.
3. Ship/Boat: Travels, holidays, voyages, transport, journeys, boats, ships, foreign, exotic,
strange, far away, immigration, emigration, international, trade, trading.
4. Home/House: Home, house, close family members, surroundings, where you feel safe,
shelter, homely, familiar, comfort, safety.
5. Tree: Health, healing, genetics, extended family, ancestors, origin, roots, sturdy,
stability, boring, growing, woodlands, forests, trees, nature, oxygen.
6. Clouds: Confusing, confusion, the weather, clouds, rain, negativity, negative thinking,
doubtful, cloudy, ambiguous, complications, an air of negativity, difficulty.
7. Snake: Enemies, secret enemies, cheaters, infidelity, seduction, lies, a young woman,
clever, complex, manipulative, twisted, jealous, devious, sociopathic, reptiles.
8. Coffin: Being put to rest, boxed, closed, slow endings, drawn-out endings, declining,
depleted, illnesses, sick, depression, death, completion, forgotten, a coffin.
10. Scythe: Quick endings, quickly, sudden, cuts, dangerous, dangerously, accidents,
accidentally, cut out, the unexpected, surgery, warning, death, scissors, a scythe.
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11. Whip: Things that happen repeatedly, multiple, pain, painful, arguments, critical,
dramatic, strife, discord, abuse, abusive, punish, physical, sports, practice, whips.
12. Birds: Gossip, small talk, communication in real-time, chatter, verbal communication,
social networking, social media, texting, curious, curiosity, twins, an older couple, birds.
14. Fox: Job, work, slyness, flyness, trickery, competitors, cunning, originality, creativity,
fraud, con artists, predators, predatory, streetwise, in the know, woodland animals.
15. Bear: Authority figures, bosses, parents, personal finances, strength, strong, big,
power, powerful, large, heavy, lifestyle, force, bears or places where bears are common.
16. Stars: Hope, hopeful, wishes, dreams, progress, improved, improvements, optimism,
blessings, blessed, clarity, clearly, celebrity, inspiration, looking up to others, stars.
17. Stork: Pregnancy, babies, change, alterations, migration, emigration, movement from
one location to another, the seasons, periodically, seasonally, metamorphosis, storks.
18. Dog: Friends, friendly, loyalty, loyal, faithful, respect, respectful, confidants, confiding,
followers, following, comply, conform, dependent, dependable, trust, trustful, pets.
19. Towers: Authority, government, legal, legality, official, politics, political, organizations,
standing out, standing alone, isolation, lonely, independence, ambitious, buildings, towers.
20. Garden: Parties, barbecues, socializing, your circle, your social standing, the public,
meetings, networking, society, celebrations, open, out in the open, made public, obvious,
not a secret, no longer secret, actual gardens, gardening.
24. Heart: Love, loving, passion, relationships, care, caring, priorities, what you care
about, where your heart lies, affection, attraction, desire, hearts.
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26. Book: Secrets, secretly, education, informed, knowledge, research, what is revealed,
what is hidden, an expert, wise, wisdom, discoveries, books, and bookcases.
27. Letter: News, emails, packages, letters, faxes, invoices, certificates, documents,
paper, private or direct messages, communicate, contact, email, write, advise, mail,
record.
28. Man/Gentleman/Masculine: The seeker if they are male. If the seeker is female, Man
symbolizes their boyfriend, partner, husband, or future lover.
29. Woman/Lady/Feminine: The seeker if they are female. If the seeker is female, Man
symbolizes their girlfriend, partner, wife, or future lover.
30. Lily: Purity, sex, sexuality, peace, peaceful, calm, discreet, serene, older men, maturity,
aged, antique, retirement, contentment, signs and messages from spirit, wintertime.
32. Moon: Recognition, reputation, influence, fame, honor, spotlight, cycles, emotions,
psychic ability, intuition, magic, creativity, manifest, the moon, the ocean, monthly, nightly.
33. Key: Significance, that which is important, what needs to be paid attention to, that
which is urgent, what needs to be opened up, what needs to be locked away, keys.
34. Fish: Finances, money, investments, resources, business, sales, alcohol, rivers, lakes,
fish.
35. Anchor: Stability, security, lack of worry, consistency, long-term, steadiness, stuck,
anchors, the beach.
36. Cross: Burdens, struggles, suffering, crosses we bear, pain, sacrifices, religion,
symbolism, fate, destiny, the cross.
*The House/Home card should not be confused with Lenormand Grand Tableau Houses
(spread positions). Kind of confusing, but one is a card and the other is a name for spread
positions.
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Performing a Basic Reading
Reading with Lenormand is super simple once you get the hang of combinations. To make
a combination, all that you must do is add two card meanings together to form one
interpretation. There are two ways to combine with Lenormand. I recommend that you just
say the first thing which comes to your mind. The initial impression which you get from
your Lenor- mand cards is the one you should go with - trust your intuition.
For example, let’s say I am reading about my business, and I pull a string of Clover and
Fish. The first thing which comes to my mind is ‘luck in business’ because Clover
symbolizes luck, and Fish symbolizes business. These two cards are also good money
cards, so I would read them as fortunate. This is a rather intuitive way to read, and it is
accurate.
However, there are more traditional ways of combining with Lenormand, and that is to take
the first card as representing the ‘thing’ and the second card to be the card which
describes that thing. In our example, Clover would represent something such as fortune
and a describing word for Fish would be flowing. Therefore, my prediction is money will be
flowing.
An easy way to remember this is to imagine that the first card is a thing such as a shaped
block. The second card is a describer such as a color. So, the second card (the color) tells
you more about the first card (the shape block).
Although the second combination is more traditional, I feel it takes away the intuitiveness
of Lenormand because you have to actually think about forming an interpretation instead
of just taking what jumps out at you. I recommend that you always use the interpretation
which pops up for you first, but you can use the second method if you’re really stuck.
That’s it, you now know how to perform a basic Lenormand reading!
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Performing a Square
After two or three-card strings, Squares are the next type of spread/layout that Lenormand
readers learn. These spreads are a little more complicated than string readings.
For Squares, you must ask a question and lay your cards out, as shown. You will then
interpret the lines and then interpret the columns. All three cards in each row or column are
interpreted in relation to each other in a way that flows easily and makes sense.
Let’s pretend we have a woman called Monica, who wishes to know how she can grow her
Instagram following. Monica has received the above cards. First, we will interpret the rows.
We can say that Monica (woman) will see success (Sun) on social media (birds). Her
growth (Tree) will be both long-term (mountain) and seasonal (Stork). However, her
following (Dog) will come to an end (Scythe) if she doesn’t commit (Ring).
Next, we interpret the columns. Monica (Lady) will grow (Tree) her following (Dog). Success
for the foreseeable future (Mountain) will happen suddenly (Scythe). The current state of
her social media (birds) will change (Stork), but only if she commits to it (Ring).
As you can see, I read all cards in combination with each other in a way that forms a story
and makes sense with regard to the question. If the question were different, I would have
interpreted this reading a completely different way, so asking the right question is very
important for the accuracy of your reading.
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Performing a Grand Tableau
Although the Lenormand Grand Tableau (as pictured above) looks intimidating, it is not so
bad! If you know all of the card meanings, chances are you already know how to read a
Grand Tableau, without even realizing it!
Each position - known in Lenormand as houses - of the Grand Tableau corresponds to the
card of the same number. So, the first house (which, in the example, Garden has landed in)
is The House of Rider. The second house (which Book has landed in) is The House of
Clover). The tenth house (which Whip has landed in) is The House of Scythe. The
thirty-sixth house is The House of Cross, and so on.
The meaning of each house also corresponds to each house. Therefore, The House of
Rider predicts news you will receive, The House of Clover predicts where you will find luck,
The House of Ship will contain information about holidays and so on. It is that simple!
From this reading, we can say that our seeker is going to receive news about a park
because The Garden is in their House of Rider. Due to the fact that their Heart is in The
House of Ship, they may also experience a holiday romance. Yes, it really is that easy to
read a Grand Tableau, you can now perform these readings!
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Lenormand Dictionary
While I have given you all you need to know to begin reading Lenormand cards, there will
be some words that will creep up on you during your Lenormand journey. Therefore, as an
added bonus, I am going to give you my ‘Lenormand Dictionary’ below which you can
refer to if one of these words pop up.
Before you read through this dictionary, I should point out that it is not essential to know
these things if you want to read Lenormand. However, I am going to cover them here so
that, if they do pop up, you’ll be prepared!
Ancestral Work: For your Lenormand readings, you can work with your ancestors just as
you would with spirit guides. I recommend ancestral work over other forms of spirit work.
Cartomancy: Cartomancy is the name given to divination using cards. Playing card
divination, Tarot, Lenormand, Oracle, and Kipper decks are all forms of Cartomancy.
Charging (Deck): Some Lenormand readers believe that leaving your deck under the full
moon or in a box with crystals charges the deck and makes it more powerful.
Crystals: Crystals are believed to attract certain things into your life. For example, Rose
Quartz is believed to attract love, and Lapis Lazuli is supposed to increase psychic
development. Some readers keep crystals nearby so that they can strengthen their
readings.
Diviner: Diviner is the name for a person who practices divination, fortune-telling and/or
seeks the advice and assistance of spirits during readings. Diviner is another name for a
reader or fortune teller.
Ethics: Most readers develop their own code of ethics for their Lenormand readings. For
example, some readers will not read people who are not present, but some will. Some
readers will not read pregnant women, but some will. Your ethics depends on your
personal preferences and what you value as a reader.
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Game of Hope: An 18th century game of chance which Lenormand fortune-telling cards
are said to be based on.
Houses: A house is another name for a spread position in a Lenormand Grand Tableau
spread. Each house corresponds to (and has the same meaning) as the cards numbered in
Lenormand. For example, house one is called The House of the Rider, and card number
one in Lenormand is the Rider card. Both represent news and messages.
Interpretation: In divination, the term interpretation is used interchangeably with the term
meaning, but they are different. A card meaning is what the card symbolizes on its own,
but technically an interpretation is what a card means when the meaning is combined with
the spread position. However, do not stress too much about this as everyone uses the
word interpretation to mean a meaning, and it still makes sense!
Journaling: A divination journal is like a Witches Book of Shadows but for divination. In
your journal, you can record your readings. When recording your readings, you can include
the date of the reading, the spread used, where the reading was performed, the time of the
day, what you question was, which incense you burned, candles used, spirit petitioned,
your interpretation, the deck you used, any important astrological information, pretty much
anything you think makes a difference to the accuracy of your readings.
Layout: A layout is another name for a spread, but the term 'spread' is more common.
Madame Lenormand: Madame Lenormand was a French diviner during the time of
Napoleon. While Lenormand cards were named after her, she never personally used them.
Mirroring: Mirroring is another Lenormand technique that is used to get more detail out of
one card in a spread. To mirror a card, you combine it with the card that is exactly
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opposite and mirroring it. For example, in a five-card string, card one and cards five
mirrors each other, and cards two and cards four mirrors each other. Card three is in the
middle, so it mirrors none.
Playing Card Inserts: Some Lenormand decks have playing card inserts (pictures of
playing cards) in the corner. Some Lenormand readers who can read playing cards for
divination also like to take the playing card meanings into account. However, I do not
recommend you use playing card inserts as their meanings can be contradictory.
Querent: The querent is another word for the seeker. The querent or seeker is the person
who is getting the reading. If you’re reading your own fortune using your Lenormand
cards, you are both the reader/diviner and the seeker/querent.
Seeker: The seeker is the person who is getting the reading from the reader. If you’re
read- ing cards for yourself, you will be both seeker and reader.
Self-Published Tarot Deck: A deck is self-published when the creator publishes them
themselves without a contract from a major deck creator. Often, these decks are
crowdfunded through Kick Starter or Indigogo, but not always.
Spirit Guides: Spirit guides are guides that the reader feels helps them with their readings.
Spirit guides can be ancestors, people who once lived on earth, Gods, Goddesses,
mythical beings, animal spirits, or any spirit which is supernatural in nature.
Spread: A spread is a design for the way in which you layout your Lenormand cards. In
Lenormand, there are three main spreads; Strings, Squares, and Grand Tableaus.
Squares: Squares are nine card readings in Lenormand. Squares can be used for general
readings, but it is more common for them to be used for specific questions.
Tasseomancy: Tasseomancy is the correct name for divination using the shapes which
you see made by tea leaves in teacups. It is believed that the symbolic meanings behind
the Lenormand cards are derived from tasseomancy meanings.
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Combining with Lenormand
Rider Combinations
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Clover Combinations
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Ship Combinations
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Home Combinations
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Tree Combinations
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Clouds Combinations
Ship: Bad weather at sea Mice: Negativity which slowly affects you
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Snake Combinations
Birds: Gossip heard about a false friend Sun: An enemy who is successful
Stars: A false friend makes progress Anchor: A rival who is not going away
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Coffin Combinations
Child: Death in youth, death of a child Sun: Good news regarding health
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Bouquet Combinations
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Scythe Combinations
Child: A fresh start, possibly too soon Lily: Contentment after shocks
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Whip Combinations
Stork: Contractions
Dog: A trainer
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Birds Combinations
Rider: An older couple receive news Mountain: Gossip which causes problems
Ship: Friends online from overseas Mice: Social media related stress
Snake: Friends who talk behind your back Letter: General chit chat through text,
PMs, etc.
Coffin: Being alerted to a death over social
media Man: A twin man
Child: Small talk with younger peers Moon: A reputation for gossip
Stars: Being 'tweeted' by your idol Anchor: Chats at the seaside, near water,
etc.
Stork: Gossip of pregnancy
Cross: Hearing gossip which becomes a
Dog: Chats with friends burden
Tower: Talks with or about an organization
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Child Combinations
Rider: A child who brings news Mountain: A little mountain, such as a hill
Dog: A puppy
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Fox Combinations
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Bear Combinations
Birds: Small chit chat with authority figures Lily: An older man with influence
Fox: A job in the health and fitness Moon: A reputation for hard work
industry Key: An important matter, person or
Stars: A promotion influence
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Stars Combinations
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Stork Combinations
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Dog Combinations
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Tower Combinations
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Garden Combinations
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Mountain Combinations
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Crossroads Combinations
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Mice Combinations
Clover: Loss from gambling Ways: Choices which all seem terrible
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Heart Combinations
Stork: A baby
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Ring Combinations
Ship: A contract for a holiday Mice: Read the fine print of a contact
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Book Combinations
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Letter Combinations
Garden: An invite
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Man Combinations
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Woman Combinations
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Lily Combinations
Coffin: An illness associated with old Letter: A letter from an older relative
people
Man: A mature man
Bouquet: A gift from a will
Woman: A sexual woman
Scythe: The death of an older relative
Sun: Winter sun
Whip: Kinky sex
Moon: Contact with spirits, intuition
Birds: An older couple
Key: The key to peace
Child: Innocence
Fish: Money for retirement
Fox: Cunningness used for good
Anchor: Lasting peace
Bear: A older female
Cross: Pain with good intentions, painful
Stars: Hope for sex medical treatment
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Sun Combinations
Garden: A barbeque
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Moon Combinations
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Key Combinations
Rider: Do not ignore what you have been Garden: The key to public respect
told
Mountain: The key to your problems
Clover: Remarkable coincidences
Ways: Important decisions
Ship: Important travel plans
Mice: A burglary, a break in
Home: House keys
Heart: The key to your heart
Tree: A special tree
Ring: A life-changing commitment
Clouds: The solution to confusion
Book: A locked book, a diary
Snake: An enemy who needs to be dealt
with Letter: Important contract
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Fish Combinations
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Anchor Combinations
Snake: An nemesis who lives next to the Letter: Plans on paper, a will etc.
beach
Man: A stable man
Coffin: Lasting end to a situation
Woman: A secure woman
Bouquet: Good for engagements
Lily: Contentment
Scythe: Lack of accidents
Sun: A beach holiday
Whip: Stockholm Syndrome
Moon: Recognition which lasts
Birds: Lasting into old age
Key: Important consistency
Child: Secure beginnings
Fish: Reliable sources of income
Fox: Stable job
Cross: Permanent suffering
Bear: Stable health
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Cross Combinations
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